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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Haiku # 1

10 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Haiku, Poetry

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Haiku, poetry

English: Cherry Blossom

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flirting summer days

bird song and butterflies wings

breezes through my mind.

 

© Haiku # 1

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

English: Cherry Blossom (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Peace

09 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Deep Stuff!, Poetry

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Tags

fire, noble, peace, poetry, quest, warrior

Knight

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peace is not calm,

nor is it weak,

it is not timid,

when it speaks.

 

Peace is on fire,

bold and strong,

it will take on hatred,

and subdue wrong.

 

Peace is a warrior,

on a noble quest,

a valiant force,

at our heart’s behest.

 

© Peace 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Knight (Photo credit: sincerelyhiten)

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09 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Poetry

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Give it a go – you have nothing to lose!

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Fairy Steps

08 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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Tags

fairies, humour, poetry, step, walk

Fairy Offering Posy of Harebells to Elsie, the...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step like fairies,

tread the air,

footsteps fine,

like no one’s there.

 

Cherish earth,

don’t stamp her down,

gentle steps,

caress the ground.

 

Pity creatures,

underfoot,

do not squash them –

Elephant!

 

Practice lightly,

as you walk,

silently,

your footsteps talk.

 

© Fairy Steps 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Fairy Offering Posy of Harebells to Elsie, the fourth of the photographs of the Cottingley Fairies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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When I am Dead

07 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Buddhism, Deep Stuff!, Longing & Waiting, Love, Poetry

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Tags

calm, compassion, longing, loss, love, memories, poetry, reminiscence, wisdom

Graveyard [1]

 

 

 

 

Sitting in the gardens,

admiring flower beds,

will you still remember me,

when I am long dead?

 

Reflections on my past life,

no longer hurt my heart,

for they are now just stories,

from which I am apart.

 

Mental chatter ceases,

calm imbues my soul,

wisdom and compassion,

start to make me whole.

 

Although I’m reminiscing,

of all that never was,

I still miss you dearly,

no reason just – because…

 

© When I am Dead 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Graveyard [1] (Photo credit: Simon Cocks)

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Lucky

07 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Tags

book, luck, pen, poetry, writing

Photo of keyboard and pen

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find a pen

Pick it up

All the day

I’ll write

My book!

 

© Lucky 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Flowers

07 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Tags

Flowers, fresia, lily of the valley, poetry, roses, sweet william

Sweet William.

Sweet William. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sensuous Sweet William,

swaying slowly and with ease,

sickly scent suffuses,

cloying at the breeze.

 

Floral, fragrant, Freesias,

a heady, heavenly perfume,

flimsy, fickle, finicky,

punctuates juvenile June.

 

Lilly or the Valley,

valiant, staunch, verbose,

remembrance and reminisce,

of fallen family close.

 

Romantic, rotund, Roses,

their drama does delight,

pervading, perfumes profligate,

part, prophetic poets’ heart.

 

Renoir's painting of cabbage roses, Roses in a...

Renoir’s painting of cabbage roses, Roses in a vase (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

© Flowers 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Tipping Sheep (the right way)

06 Friday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Humour, Poetry

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Tags

camping, humour, poetry, sheep

 

 

 

 

 

 

With face of delight,

my son runs to me –

“I’ve tipped up a sheep!”

he shouted with glee.

 

My face drops with horror.

Well how could this be?

Am I the worst mother,

has he learned nothing from me?

 

“Calm down Mother!”

my son reassures.

“It’s not as you think,”

with derision he snorts.

 

“We walked in a field,

(in the group we were five,)

saw a sheep on its back,

with legs waving at sky.

 

It soon came apparent,

from what we could see,

that the sheep was so stuck,

‘twas a strange sight to see.

 

We tried hard to lift her,

but to no avail,

she was fat, wet, and smelly,

the weight of a whale.

 

Then out of the blue,

an idea did occur,

we spread out our groundsheet,

to roll her on there.

 

With one mighty tug,

we pulled the sheet up,

and the sheep it did tip,

(the right way up!)

 

So, off with a wobble,

and a, ‘baa,’ of delight,

the sheep she then trotted –

it was quite a sight!

 

So you see Mum, it’s true,

the things I did say,

we tipped up a sheep.”

(Thankfully – the right way!)

 

My Son says, I must point out that this is a true story. Whilst on a Duke of Edinburgh expedition, they encountered a sheep who was stuck on her back.

He told the story exactly as above – I was so relieved to find he had actually saved a sheep by tipping it up the right way, and hadn’t tipped a sheep over the wrong way!

He did give a talk at school about the ‘tipping up a sheep’ encounter, though I did advise him to change the title to ‘Saving a sheep’s life!’ (I was worried the teachers may have had a mild panic attack on seeing the title of his talk!)

 

 

©Tipping Sheep (the right way) 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Photo Credit

 © Copyright Nigel Mykura and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence

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The Dandelion Ballad

05 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Tags

buttercup, daisy, dandelion, forget me not, garden, lawn, poetry

English: Dandelion flower (Taraxacum officinal...

English: Dandelion flower (Taraxacum officinale), Wellington, New Zealand (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daisies kissed by fairies,

pink lipstick petals pout,

little girl’s tiaras,

chains, lambs tails, about.

 

Buttercups stars shimmer,

spreading love and peace,

a golden, gay, glimmer,

graces chins beneath.

 

Forget me not – shy,

skirts the edge of the lawn,

coy, courting compassion,

for those whom we mourn.

 

The dandelions ire!

He’s banished from beds,

his anger like fireworks,

explode in his heads!

English: Dandelion clock (Taraxacum officinale...

English: Dandelion clock (Taraxacum officinale) For more translations SEE BELOW (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

© The Dandelion Ballad 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

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Pillows

05 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry

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Tags

angels, dreams, pillows, poetry, sleep, slumber, sunrise

Bed made with white bed linen. Four fluffy pil...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plumping pillows

Inviting sleep so

Lay down your head

Let dreams dance

Over your soul

Waltzing with the angels ‘til

Sunrise wakes slumber

 

© Pillows 2012

By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm

Bed made with white bed linen. Four fluffy pillows and crumpled sheet . Original description: 350 thread count sheets. Down featherbed. Down duvet. Super fluffy pillows. Ahhhhhhh. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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